tine's Operations 25 Years
r today observed the ,,
IN l tit anniversary of its
t, having grown In a -
of a century from a
mi- route and a single
0 to an extensive net- i
S 'fkU otmQore than 8700 miles
w. a, fleet of the most mod-
f airplanes serving seven .
8tButh American countries. .
S....The airline, whose name has
-t byword fo depend- ... ---' ""-
air transportation on the
4 of South America,
d. itself on 'keeping
M the latest deve-
Saviation over its
tfexistence and a-
S t usful innovations as
soon as they havoeteen fully
Proven.
I. Company officials are now
t studying commercial jet air-
Sraft with a view toward
them in service on
routes as soon as
S ca models for this ter-
Ier, have been developed.
-mille flight from Lima
; ra, Peru, marked the be- ..mak I
I innng of Panagra's operations,
Sheen a tiny Fairchild four i
r m a dusty nop race track. Progress made l eommerclOl aviation In the pa st MT e i b lt sybellsei na
Six hours and rfty minutes the pha=s tit flew Panags's fit flight p ced asmgsbe the DC-6 B l
i were needed to make the trip
which today takes a DC-6B on- been operating daily DC-6 El eighteen hours of the UVited sticks of safety, ty
ly two hours. The pilot was Interamericano express, Includ- States. andregularity to
Capt. Harold Harris, a famous ing the de luxe Fiesta Lounge, Other services in the' differ- the
figure in aviation, who was which serves all the west coast ent countries In which the and n In
largely responsible for founding and puts Buenos Aires within airline operates have .t ard- South American aviTet. .
s airline. -
In the two ait one-half de-
at even Ways To Be Sensible

s tteorolfE rO:adio| .
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,d during anagra's history. Today, however, 65 per cent
-th safety always a prime of Amerleans purchase such
cor:M4eraton In Itas operations, things as TV sets, luxury au-
Sanagra has achieved an en- tohobiles, washing maseines an
1ableaety record over some furniture on a pay-a-y-uo
S"Orld' e wot difficult basis. .
4ho-no economist IIll im
SCheyney, sector of the a-.
4 Its plans fly over the hih tional Foundation for Consum-
iounts of the Andes, vast er Credit, has come up with
4 'n broad stretches of seven rules for sensible Install-
Sjpaaaesa of ocean. Uniting these Some economists believe lar.
|trri almost a s aUment buying l4A
sof the atlnen e country t,
one of the airline's out-neyerthe] most people toy
tn a sdi achievements, are buyn that ashdi n
,Tis year Panagra was a- goods they buy a lot
a its ninth consecutive people working.
SAration Safety Award by the Federal Reserve figures on
Sliter-American Safety Council. Installment credit show a stag-
citation for the year 1952 gering $19 billion in 1953, as
S bestowed "For flying t vei compared with $2.7 billion in
s ofthile A network a total 1980. .i.h .oe up
S12 fl ng tiles totall- -
T o n, andg miles The followxb ing po dter
S t an aident or fatality out by Cheyney may be of le Mm
to passenger or crew." special interest to the women. 3 rati1u0M1 m9a
OCq of the outstanding ad- who do 80 per cent of our buy- mi
ances recently made was the ing directly or by influencing
ab ent of a tourist serv- a man:
S t onomy rates with the 1. Pick your instplg lent .
-4B airplane, the last word house the way you pic your ---- -
enommeralal aircraft, friends-with care Consult the a
Better Business. Bureau. You've
Wfth a capacity for 70 pas- ot only yourself to blae if PICTOGRAPH shows how Installmen tying boomed since 19M. ..
ngers, pressurized cabin, ad you get hooked with Inferior
a omrsing speed of 300 mes merchandise or fantastic carry- 3. When you walk into a ep Iwrtfer to put their With
per hour, this plane has done ing charges. store ask two questions: the lpoMe pash Into money-
h to encourage tourist 2. Don't be a sucker and cash priee of the article and nvetments. There ie
en ourisg Installment busnins to big a differ try an- U t credit a foft of -
tto .reralw ghly compettlit their a ore.o Try alve stores eo sta t
',* ": '" -4. Come clean Wyu the cred- the "lu of Installmnt Th M'
Stemanager. Should he ask per- byi oe in America is .
S| nal questions-like how much of thei:. s that surpriasM Wgtanlzation in i
you owe other stores-it's be- Eur o 'when they come to '
its | cause he doesn't want to bur- this coh. Installment ered- eIit for various
den you with a load ou won't it is alwa unheard of inJu t-
CEN L+";"flBJUb able to carry. buyerse are rope. -. -* j--
Ss oL 3 ed sut of a sale, who send a 'a oion cited Include ie
hch. note six months later to thank lod leve adthe
OSA torsU.Da e 's the credit manager. a dr spent n
t h A mri q j u p I t t e f s s o eylt-h| 5 R e a d y o u r in s t a ll m e n t c r e d v e r l- yur o p e N o t o
SIIt-contract carefully. Hazy un- m eain psych
Pr derstanding can cost money. between people re
6.. When squeezed for cash a:-
($lA ages, for example) call the
t manager immediately h, up wth .
?ons Case. ottaG histories show Toe t ou,
N E P T R A L oR-w odA A .. C.s hisori. ao .|, m;nog l.Mge
S. -- towers u le to make pay- f.a .

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Anon-p- fit research organ-
S~Isatlon, the 21 believes that Where pests were
c redfit Is the neews rtnwap-
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roasted them, and packaged
them for sale.
The blanching was done in the
home of Ilder Otto J. Lendt, and
the roasting and packaging was
done by,volunteers In members'
homes.
Over a two-year period the
church has aeouialatWd about.
$1,500 ae e &anuts. Mns
I be h lS t money Lby
sponsoring dinners and selling
haNdmade flowers.

DUNiw N. Y. MP)
"do -t yanret crowd I
pleased to know that wan
has Joined the list.
The new "quiek wall c
Is an electaouIaUy trimm
per developed for atrengti
Coated with a non-talnMi
hesive. Its face I swashal
the manufacturer say n
except scissors and ,a pap
terbox are needed1 put
ter-box, which ts provide
th- smoothed on the wa
a, et sponge or cloth. T

o.ice had. To keep h'er pr6ttV
Lind bl9py. you can choose the
type of clothes that camou-
Clage her square chubbinesb.
}lep pre the eatures you'd
ljok To. in this '1te of dress:
I Slight exta fullness
throign sleeves., shoulders and
a ast!!re .
2 Eiabt.jczed waist at the
back.
3. Smooth,.'tion-bulky fabrics.
4. softtaflor
6. Width-cutting tricks like "
pAnel fronts and top interest.I
t. Small, quiet plaids, checks '
&t.d prints; narrow stripe!.; flat'
pleatsl .
All these desirable slimming'
features are to be found in
soap-loving fall and winter cot-
tons and blends of cotton with
synthetic fibers.
Also remember that a 'slim
look Is never achieved by skin-
tight fitting.

Little Min Chubby is slender.
libed with dress that has eastl-
clied waist-ba.k, lat pleat,
fullneriW i shoulders. This h
Important step in developln4
good clothes sense.

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Gel More For Old
Furnishings With

You'd be mu.r.p.dioraT. oi'e
ore looking for whatever you have to
ahl. You can reach 'ens quickly
and cheaply with a Panama American
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Finishing trni should be as Bal "A'
easy to care for as the terry if "A'
cloth. That's why I like cot- well WS,
ton ball fringe which looks spa*.-
soft and fluffy but takes the
same soap-mdswatr treatment 4.-
Bright-colpqWa oo rugs- n' '
(1 use the most inexpensive MANY OF O SAT w. r't
kifid-- take the punishment must go" to such and such a
of dirty feet and are easy to place perhaps a thousand. .
keep clean if you wash them miles, away amply because
often. someone said how beautiful It
I like to use two or three is there. Yet we forget that
small rugs in key areas such right here in Panama there a" m TI
as by the bed. under the play many beautiful and interest swunmmi
table and In front of the doni .y a t t oure
*house. They're simpler to you about one in partlcut. a y to
wash than one large rug. Five hours from Panama Clit your w
An unexpected benefit gain- in the Interior, off the Pan- Motta%
ed from prettying up a little American highway there is ton. It
daughter's room is the pride e most'-ypeal small flatter
ane has, at least temporarily towns I have ever seen...it'sml -t ,
in keeping it neat and clean., called Ocu.t1 e,ev.r 'liselan whUse
name meaning Barba de m hateffll
Lcor tutts. It t4 said that st- at
rou4 1tS21t trtbe-clled,td.sag- ceMati
( i) Q/ na Idlabited that region -and
e." "P e//en supposedly had large planta-
tlons of corn. Hence the "corn '.'
tuft." For some reason or' oth-
&MM- er this tribe disappeared but p.
pi.ed .iMfteWbkly. they left rtlallaces and in-
i,.pedFiction s criptilonIwrit in rocks. For -
n want ot commnllecation the i
iu EET Ivillage has preserved its tradi-
6I nIREE tons and customs.-more than
AnnCmarle Selinko. others. Cattle and agriculture
rnM. Uris. 'are the pMeiPial mDeans of ex-
Di n ,',ARK ANGEL 'Istence. Tlbe ar;-'some small- -
fr" SWala,' 'er Industrieksuch as the mak ,- ,
HIGH MIGHTY Ing ofl haltHowever, a great -Aqs ,
im t K -O i deal of pIogress has been made -,
S' 'BRI DOS AT TOKO-RI since tih4Pan American highway
aes Michener. was built. Oou has become ir.
E fMlPEROR'S LADY ern to some degree. Youil .
4 .. Kenyon. find electric light, watt term
M Non-Fiction g maw school a Slap .
'TriE POWER OF POSITIVE Mlth alt eIpEplett ,
IHINING Ide f l*an .nat
*iT -orman Vincent Peale. a ca~ledt&
'Akurice Herzog. Is dy open add.hen i 1 '
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MAIN -TORE: No. 40, ai Street,

T%,'eUO~atb is relatively cool.
On it Saint's day, Sa lnt Be
bastlan3lq. Ocueflos really eel-
ebrate; an* many people from
S all parts of the country joinl
them to make the 20th of
January a most memobrahe
day. Well; I oould keep on
writing.. .W. I'd' like some of
you to teK Ou and find .out
Tor-yoariA~ fthat it upat. a-
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ngUe X idy the retail food charged..
sEMe Index had risaen by only .
grlTwt compared with 15 per ARnt. 7. "t
u in 11. SaUy an w .
Said t in the first seven ed tof M
of Wths year the nation fined O
has eatenf'32.000 tons of meat counts. .*
More thalt4n the first sever, Su .Van xm
months of 1l. 60,000 tons more leoed- to be a Ea s.bh
bacon, and 41,000 tons more acSatea "black hat"
sgar. Isat in n tais country.
Je said: "There is no reason-
prospect whatever within .
foreseeable future of being
to buy much more butter 1* ft
we are at present eating.
W'hl means that we must be F-- 'Rb- .cca
ta for .fo s increase in e
w deeo e il- butter." But -t
no indication that $9e 'he hter Oni .t
lnm3en was preparing to that to

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a Quetion of Age
RyE yamr ago Mrs. Shy was
lst a(" da times older than her
Sdaugbter. Today ae i*s three
times as old as her daughter.
Can you figure out how old
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black and white with us. th itd ta or4o. He.
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Capira we heard an aul din 'be:laround a
of church bells. It sounded as Iast fdt ,IA_
though someone was hammerLng returnewith a
them. and so it turned out to be. how he,-bouglht the' f
We turned off the maln roak4 ornetg nIt ob f a4loopn
and found the church set faehft wtic.ih 5 511W
ola-. bel.ie -. COW7t
it differed from most hurelhes touvd. S..'.
we have noted In having .1he ..t
lone steeole on the right instead hours !PTO
of the leftt side of the buildthg. Our f .,.
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side the tower and a man was ois
lustily playing them. We learned because .
that it. was a fiesta day in Cas--the us 11
plra and esswe. left. there weYb'T-s 41
garlands ,.igeo to form l
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